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From: North Carolina Modernist Houses - www.ncmodernist.org <[email protected]> Sent: Monday, April 22, 2019 10:07 AM To: [email protected] Subject: NCModernist: Chef and The Farmer Dinner / A Weekend of Tours
MONDAY, APRIL 22, 2019
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the information and organization they require to passionately engage the documentation, preservation, and promotion of residential Modernist architecture. Learn more
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SPONSORS
COMPETITION
The 2019 George Matsumoto Prize is North Carolina's highest honor exclusively for Modernist
residential architecture. The state's best Modernist houses are chosen by a blue-ribbon jury of
architects. The competition is open to any designer or architect of any Modernist house located in
North Carolina with a CO on or after 1/1/2014. $3,500 in prizes and a great awards party at
McConnell Studios in Raleigh! Details and competition rules. Submission deadline is May
1. The 2019 George Matsumoto prize is powered by Nichiha - Making Modern Beautiful.
NCMODERNIST TOURS + EVENTS
NEW: Saturday, July 20, 3pm to 930pm, Kinston Arts District / Chef and the Farmer Dinner,
Kinston NC. You've watched Chef Vivian Howard and her husband Ben Knight on the PBS
show A Chef's Life. You've heard about their world-famous restaurant, the Chef and the Farmer, a
center point for a revitalized downtown Kinston with interesting galleries, stores, and pubs to
visit. Join the NCModernist crew as we travel to Kinston on our air-conditioned, wifi-equipped
luxury bus! You'll experience great food and the fun company of fellow Modernist travelers
interested in art, architecture, and a wonderful dinner at the Chef and the Farmer. Details and
tickets. Only 35 seats available!
SOLD OUT! Friday-
Saturday, September 13-
14: Fallingwater. Details
and tickets. Email
get on the waiting list.
Filling fast! Saturday-
Sunday, November 2-
3: Most people don't realize
that South Carolina has a
complex of buildings
designed by Frank Lloyd
Wright called
Auldbrass. The complex is
only open two days a year -
and not every year. Details
and tickets.
SOCIAL / NETWORKING EVENTS
Thirst4Architecture,
Thursday, May 16, 6-
8pm, Leo Gaev Metalworks
/ Custom Stone & Marble, at
their new location: 616 NC
Hwy 54 West, Chapel Hill.
Thirst4Architecture,
Thursday, June 20, 6-
8pm, Horse & Buggy Press
and Friends, 1116 Broad
Street, Suite 101, Durham.
Thirst4Architecture,
Thursday, July 25, 6-8pm,
hosted by McConnell
Studios, Raleigh. Featuring
the 2019 George
Matsumoto Prize Awards,
powered by Nichiha.
Thirst4Architecture,
Thursday, June 20, 6-
8pm, Horse & Buggy Press
and Friends, 1116 Broad
Street, Suite 101, Durham.
Want to get some great new
design-oriented people to your
business? Host a
Thirst4Architecture party
this August! These events
often book a year in advance,
so here's your
opportunity! Contact Rebekah
Laney,
Free, admission, drinks, and food! Thirst4Architecture events welcome anyone with a huge crush
on great architecture. The 2019 Thirst4Architecture Series is sponsored by Modernist Realtor
Angela Roehl.
PODCAST
New on USModernist Radio!
Architect Philip Johnson’s father invested 100 years ago in ALCOA, the huge aluminum
company, which Johnson a millionaire in his '20s. Before he became an architect, however,
Johnson organized a landmark exhibition on International Style at the Museum of Modern Art in
1932 which introduced important Modernist architects as Le Corbusier, Walter Gropius,
and Mies van der Rohe. He went on to get formal education in design but by then his reputation
as a kingmaker of architects was firmly established. He is regarded as one of the first architects to
achieve celebrity status, as much for his design evangelism and connections than for his buildings.
He died in 2005 at the age of 98.
Our guest Mark Lamster is the award-winning architectural critic of the Dallas Morning News and
a professor of architecture at the University of Texas at Arlington. For nearly a decade, Lamster
studied Johnson’s correspondence, archives, and even his FBI file for a new biography titled The
Man in the Glass House. He has been a contributing editor to Architectural Review, Design
Observer, ID, Architect, Architectural Record, Metropolis, the New York Times, the Los Angeles
Times, and the Wall Street Journal.
USModernist Radio is sponsored by Angela Roehl, your special real estate agent for Modernist
houses. Listen via iTunes. Listen on Android devices and PC's. View past and future show
descriptions.
NEWS
New York Times: Bauhaus at 100. Planning for your lunar vacation house! Frank Harmon has a
booksigning in Charlotte. A revolutionary computer program for making sure your building is up to
code runs up against resistance. Winner of the Mies van der Rohe award. The most iconic
Nordic designs. DWELL's list of the most influential designers. Hat tips to Daniel Perrin,
Catherine Cramer, and Virginia Faust.
You can join the NCM volunteer team and become part of the movement documenting, preserving,
and promoting residential Modernist design in North Carolina!
NEW BOOKS
Available now: An Architectural
Guidebook to Los Angeles, 6th
Edition by David Gebhard and Robert
Winter / revised and updated by Robert
Inman and Robert Winter. Since its first
publication in 1965, this Bible of Los
Angeles architecture has explored every
rich corner of LA. USModernist.org is
mentioned as a resource, for which we are
greatly honored!
Available May 21: New Chinese
Architecture, by Austin Williams,
foreward by Zhang Xin. This book
explores the work of twenty leading
female architects living and working in
China today. Over the past decade,
China’s new generation of female
architects have proven talented, confident,
innovative, and successful on the world
stage.
FOR SALE/RENT
Vacancy, not development, is the enemy of mid-century Modernist houses.
Preserve and protect the architecture you love by buying or renting before the bulldozers
come a few years from now. Visit our exclusive statewide list.
OTHER EVENTS
Saturday-Sunday April 27-28 and May 4-5 / The 2019 Triangle Green Home
Tour. Modernist houses include 1505 Mill Valley Road, Chapel Hill NC, designed by Arielle
Schechter, built by Newphire; Gretel, 100A Pleasant Drive, Carrboro, designed and built by
Jenny Hoffman; a cool office building by Jay Fulkerson, built by Newphire; 815 North
Mangum, Durham, designed by Raleigh Architecture; 1211 Gilbert, designed by Frank
Gonzalez; 1829 Whippoorwill Lane, Chapel Hill, designed by Chandler Design, built by M
Squared; 5909 Running Green, Chapel Hill, designed by Arielle Schechter, built by
Newphire. Details.
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